Take a look at the cover of QUEEN OF AIR AND DARKNESS by Cassandra Clare

Cassandra Clare’s long-awaited QUEEN OF AIR AND DARKNESS has a stunning cover!

Fans of Cassandra Clare‘s Shadowhunters chronicles would be thrilled now the third book in The Dark Artifices trilogy, Queen of Air and Darkness cover has been revealed. After the gripping plot of the prequel, Lord of Shadows, it would not be a surprise if fans cannot wait to get their hands on copies of Queen of Air and Darkness.

The cover of Queen of Air and Darkness is definitely brighter and more eye-catching than the books that came before. The ruby red gown worn by most probably the resurrected Annabel Blackthorn is haunting and terrible against the blue-grey background.

Check out the cover for Queen of Air and Darkness below!

A synopsis has not been released for Queen of Air and Darkness yet, but you can read a snippet from the book below:

He wanted to ask Ty if he was all right, but he knew the other boy wouldn’t want it. Ty was staring at the Market, tense with curiosity. Kit turned to the phouka. “Gatekeeper,” he said. “We request entrance to the Shadow Market.” Ty’s gaze snapped to attention. The phouka was tall, dark and thin, with bronze and gold strands threaded through his long hair. He wore purple trousers and no shoes. The lamppost he leaned against was between two stalls, neatly blocking the way into the Market. “Kit Rook,” said the phouka. “What a compliment it is, to still be recognized for one who has left us to dwell among the angels.” “He knows you,” muttered Ty. “Everyone in the Shadow Market knows me,” said Kit, hoping Ty would be impressed. The phouka stubbed out his cigarette. It released a sickly-sweet smell of charred herbs. “Password,” he said. “I’m not saying that,” said Kit. “You think it’s funny to try to make people say that.” “Say what? What’s the password?” Ty demanded. The phouka grinned. “Wait here, Kit Rook,” he said, and melted back into the shadows of the Market. “He’s going to get Hale,” said Kit, trying to hide the signs of his nerves. “Can they see us?” Ty said. He was looking into the Shadow Market, where clusters of Downworlders, witches and other assorted members of the magical underworld moved among the clamor. “Out here?” It was like standing outside a lighted room in the dark, Kit thought. And though Ty might not express it that way, Kit suspected he felt the same. “If they can, they’d never show it,” he said.

Expected publication for Queen of Air and Darkness is December 4, 2018. You can pre-order a Kindle edition of the book via Amazon here.